Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™
Purpose of This Document
This document records and explains the factual circumstances surrounding the formation filing of the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia™ as a religious society in the State of Connecticut.
It provides a clear institutional description of the filing, identifies the filing party, and documents the name used by the signatory at the time of submission.
I. Formation Filing
A Certificate of Formation for a New Religious Corporation or Religious Society was filed with the Connecticut Secretary of the State – Commercial Recording Division.
The filing established the organization known as the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia as a religious society organized for purposes of public worship and religious association under Connecticut law.
Filing Details
- Organization Name: Indigenous Nation of Onegodia
- Type of Entity: Voluntary Association / Religious Society
- Filing Authority: Connecticut Secretary of the State
- Location: Waterbury, Connecticut
- Filing Date: October 6, 2017
- Document Type: Certificate of Formation – Religious Society
The filing states that the individuals involved desired to unite as a body for public worship and religious association, consistent with the statutory framework governing religious societies in Connecticut.
II. Filing Party
The filing identifies the filing party responsible for submitting the formation record.
Filing Party Name (as written on the document)
Gregory “Chief Onegodian” Jones
Filing Party Address Listed
Waterbury, Connecticut
The name appears in the filing as the person submitting the documentation for the organization’s formation.
III. Signatories to the Formation
The document requires signatures from at least three individuals to certify the formation of the religious society.
These individuals attest that the statements made in the certificate are true and that they associate themselves together for the purpose described in the filing.
One of the listed signatories on the document is:
Richard Ramirez
Waterbury, Connecticut
Additional signatories appear on the full formation record.
IV. Signatory Identification
The filing party signed the document using the name:
Gregory “Chief Onegodian” Jones
The inclusion of the title “Chief Onegodian” reflects the name and leadership identity used by the filing party at the time the formation document was submitted.
The use of this name on the formation filing identifies the individual responsible for initiating the creation of the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia as a religious society.
V. Organizational Nature
The formation filing establishes the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia as a religious society, which is a lawful organizational structure recognized under Connecticut statutes for groups organized for religious purposes.
Under this structure:
- The organization may conduct religious activities and public worship.
- The organization may establish internal leadership and governance.
- The organization may maintain membership and community programs.
As with all religious organizations, the society operates within civil law while maintaining autonomy over internal religious matters.
VI. Historical Record
The formation filing represents the official institutional starting point for the Indigenous Nation of Onegodia as a documented religious body within the State of Connecticut.
This document remains part of the public record maintained by the Connecticut Secretary of the State.
It serves as the foundational administrative record establishing the existence of the organization.
VII. Statement of Record
This document is prepared to accurately describe the facts of the formation filing and to preserve a clear record of the name used by the filing party at the time the document was executed.
Prepared for institutional record and archival reference.
Signature Identification
One Gregory Onegodian™
(formerly signing as Gregory “Chief Onegodian” Jones)
All Rights Reserved – UCC 1-308
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